The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Agency
Herausgeber: Erhard, Christopher; Keiling, Tobias
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Herausgeber: Erhard, Christopher; Keiling, Tobias
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An outstanding reference source to this topic and the first volume of its kind. Essential reading for students and researchers in phenomenology, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and philosophy of cognitive science.
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An outstanding reference source to this topic and the first volume of its kind. Essential reading for students and researchers in phenomenology, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and philosophy of cognitive science.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9780367568696
- ISBN-10: 0367568691
- Artikelnr.: 67823754
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9780367568696
- ISBN-10: 0367568691
- Artikelnr.: 67823754
Christopher Erhard is Lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and the Study of Religion at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany. Tobias Keiling, currently an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford, UK, is based at the University of Bonn, Germany
Introduction Christopher Erhard and Tobias Keiling Part 1: Important
Figures: From Brentano to Tengelyi 1. Franz Brentano's Critique of Free
Will Denis Seron 2. Phenomenology of Willing in Pfänder and Husserl Karl
Mertens 3. Alexander Pfänder's Phenomenology of Motivation Genki Uemura 4.
Scheler's Phenomenology of Freedom and His Theory of Action Eugene Kelly
5. The Intentionality and Positionality of Spontaneous Acts: Adolf
Reinach's Account of Agency Francesca DeVecchi 6. Dietrich von Hildebrand
on the Will and Intentional Agency Alessandro Salice 7. The Varieties of
Activity - Hans Reiner's Contribution Christopher Erhard 8. Martin
Heidegger: From Fluid Action to Gelassenheit Sacha Golob 9. Edith Stein:
Psyche and Action Antonio Calcagno 10. Action in the Phenomenology of
Alfred Schütz Michael Barber 11. Determined to act: On the structural place
of acting in Sartre's ontology of subjectivity Simone Neuber 12. Emmanuel
Levinas: Freedom, and Agency Michael Morgan 13. Hanna Arendt: Plural
Agency, Political Power, and Spontaneity Marieke Borren 14. Merleau-Ponty
and Agency Thomas Baldwin 15. Paul Ricur: A Phenomenological Hermeneutics
of Meaningful Action Timo Helenius 16. Operari Sequitur Esse: Hermann
Schmitz's Attitudinal Theory of Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility
Henning Nörenberg 17. Hubert Dreyfus: Skillful Coping and the Nature of
Everyday Expertise Justin White 18. Life is an adventure: László Tengelyi's
phenomenology of action Tobias Keiling Part 2: Systematic Perspectives
Phenomenology of Agency 1: General Issues 19. On the Satisfaction
Conditions of Agentive Phenomenology: A Dialogue Terry Horgan and Martine
Nida-Rümelin 20. : Structures of Phenomenology and Ontology in
Action David Woodruff Smith 21. Will-Power: Essentially Embodied Agentive
Phenomenology, By Way of O'Shaughnessy Robert Hanna 22. Phenomenology of
Agency and the Cognitive Sciences Shaun Gallagher Phenomenology of Agency
2: Aspects of Agency 23. Phenomenology of Free Agency Galen Strawson 24.
The Phenomenology of Rational Agency Roberta De Monticelli 25.
Deliberating, Choosing, and Acting John J. Drummond 26. Involuntariness:
Actions and their Context Günter Figal 27. Moral Experience: Its Existence,
Describability, and Significance Uriah Kriegel. Index
Figures: From Brentano to Tengelyi 1. Franz Brentano's Critique of Free
Will Denis Seron 2. Phenomenology of Willing in Pfänder and Husserl Karl
Mertens 3. Alexander Pfänder's Phenomenology of Motivation Genki Uemura 4.
Scheler's Phenomenology of Freedom and His Theory of Action Eugene Kelly
5. The Intentionality and Positionality of Spontaneous Acts: Adolf
Reinach's Account of Agency Francesca DeVecchi 6. Dietrich von Hildebrand
on the Will and Intentional Agency Alessandro Salice 7. The Varieties of
Activity - Hans Reiner's Contribution Christopher Erhard 8. Martin
Heidegger: From Fluid Action to Gelassenheit Sacha Golob 9. Edith Stein:
Psyche and Action Antonio Calcagno 10. Action in the Phenomenology of
Alfred Schütz Michael Barber 11. Determined to act: On the structural place
of acting in Sartre's ontology of subjectivity Simone Neuber 12. Emmanuel
Levinas: Freedom, and Agency Michael Morgan 13. Hanna Arendt: Plural
Agency, Political Power, and Spontaneity Marieke Borren 14. Merleau-Ponty
and Agency Thomas Baldwin 15. Paul Ricur: A Phenomenological Hermeneutics
of Meaningful Action Timo Helenius 16. Operari Sequitur Esse: Hermann
Schmitz's Attitudinal Theory of Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility
Henning Nörenberg 17. Hubert Dreyfus: Skillful Coping and the Nature of
Everyday Expertise Justin White 18. Life is an adventure: László Tengelyi's
phenomenology of action Tobias Keiling Part 2: Systematic Perspectives
Phenomenology of Agency 1: General Issues 19. On the Satisfaction
Conditions of Agentive Phenomenology: A Dialogue Terry Horgan and Martine
Nida-Rümelin 20. : Structures of Phenomenology and Ontology in
Action David Woodruff Smith 21. Will-Power: Essentially Embodied Agentive
Phenomenology, By Way of O'Shaughnessy Robert Hanna 22. Phenomenology of
Agency and the Cognitive Sciences Shaun Gallagher Phenomenology of Agency
2: Aspects of Agency 23. Phenomenology of Free Agency Galen Strawson 24.
The Phenomenology of Rational Agency Roberta De Monticelli 25.
Deliberating, Choosing, and Acting John J. Drummond 26. Involuntariness:
Actions and their Context Günter Figal 27. Moral Experience: Its Existence,
Describability, and Significance Uriah Kriegel. Index
Introduction Christopher Erhard and Tobias Keiling Part 1: Important
Figures: From Brentano to Tengelyi 1. Franz Brentano's Critique of Free
Will Denis Seron 2. Phenomenology of Willing in Pfänder and Husserl Karl
Mertens 3. Alexander Pfänder's Phenomenology of Motivation Genki Uemura 4.
Scheler's Phenomenology of Freedom and His Theory of Action Eugene Kelly
5. The Intentionality and Positionality of Spontaneous Acts: Adolf
Reinach's Account of Agency Francesca DeVecchi 6. Dietrich von Hildebrand
on the Will and Intentional Agency Alessandro Salice 7. The Varieties of
Activity - Hans Reiner's Contribution Christopher Erhard 8. Martin
Heidegger: From Fluid Action to Gelassenheit Sacha Golob 9. Edith Stein:
Psyche and Action Antonio Calcagno 10. Action in the Phenomenology of
Alfred Schütz Michael Barber 11. Determined to act: On the structural place
of acting in Sartre's ontology of subjectivity Simone Neuber 12. Emmanuel
Levinas: Freedom, and Agency Michael Morgan 13. Hanna Arendt: Plural
Agency, Political Power, and Spontaneity Marieke Borren 14. Merleau-Ponty
and Agency Thomas Baldwin 15. Paul Ricur: A Phenomenological Hermeneutics
of Meaningful Action Timo Helenius 16. Operari Sequitur Esse: Hermann
Schmitz's Attitudinal Theory of Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility
Henning Nörenberg 17. Hubert Dreyfus: Skillful Coping and the Nature of
Everyday Expertise Justin White 18. Life is an adventure: László Tengelyi's
phenomenology of action Tobias Keiling Part 2: Systematic Perspectives
Phenomenology of Agency 1: General Issues 19. On the Satisfaction
Conditions of Agentive Phenomenology: A Dialogue Terry Horgan and Martine
Nida-Rümelin 20. : Structures of Phenomenology and Ontology in
Action David Woodruff Smith 21. Will-Power: Essentially Embodied Agentive
Phenomenology, By Way of O'Shaughnessy Robert Hanna 22. Phenomenology of
Agency and the Cognitive Sciences Shaun Gallagher Phenomenology of Agency
2: Aspects of Agency 23. Phenomenology of Free Agency Galen Strawson 24.
The Phenomenology of Rational Agency Roberta De Monticelli 25.
Deliberating, Choosing, and Acting John J. Drummond 26. Involuntariness:
Actions and their Context Günter Figal 27. Moral Experience: Its Existence,
Describability, and Significance Uriah Kriegel. Index
Figures: From Brentano to Tengelyi 1. Franz Brentano's Critique of Free
Will Denis Seron 2. Phenomenology of Willing in Pfänder and Husserl Karl
Mertens 3. Alexander Pfänder's Phenomenology of Motivation Genki Uemura 4.
Scheler's Phenomenology of Freedom and His Theory of Action Eugene Kelly
5. The Intentionality and Positionality of Spontaneous Acts: Adolf
Reinach's Account of Agency Francesca DeVecchi 6. Dietrich von Hildebrand
on the Will and Intentional Agency Alessandro Salice 7. The Varieties of
Activity - Hans Reiner's Contribution Christopher Erhard 8. Martin
Heidegger: From Fluid Action to Gelassenheit Sacha Golob 9. Edith Stein:
Psyche and Action Antonio Calcagno 10. Action in the Phenomenology of
Alfred Schütz Michael Barber 11. Determined to act: On the structural place
of acting in Sartre's ontology of subjectivity Simone Neuber 12. Emmanuel
Levinas: Freedom, and Agency Michael Morgan 13. Hanna Arendt: Plural
Agency, Political Power, and Spontaneity Marieke Borren 14. Merleau-Ponty
and Agency Thomas Baldwin 15. Paul Ricur: A Phenomenological Hermeneutics
of Meaningful Action Timo Helenius 16. Operari Sequitur Esse: Hermann
Schmitz's Attitudinal Theory of Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility
Henning Nörenberg 17. Hubert Dreyfus: Skillful Coping and the Nature of
Everyday Expertise Justin White 18. Life is an adventure: László Tengelyi's
phenomenology of action Tobias Keiling Part 2: Systematic Perspectives
Phenomenology of Agency 1: General Issues 19. On the Satisfaction
Conditions of Agentive Phenomenology: A Dialogue Terry Horgan and Martine
Nida-Rümelin 20. : Structures of Phenomenology and Ontology in
Action David Woodruff Smith 21. Will-Power: Essentially Embodied Agentive
Phenomenology, By Way of O'Shaughnessy Robert Hanna 22. Phenomenology of
Agency and the Cognitive Sciences Shaun Gallagher Phenomenology of Agency
2: Aspects of Agency 23. Phenomenology of Free Agency Galen Strawson 24.
The Phenomenology of Rational Agency Roberta De Monticelli 25.
Deliberating, Choosing, and Acting John J. Drummond 26. Involuntariness:
Actions and their Context Günter Figal 27. Moral Experience: Its Existence,
Describability, and Significance Uriah Kriegel. Index